Motti Aroesti - Wikipedia
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![]() Motti Aroesti (right) at 1974 Asian Games in Tehran | |||||||||||
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Born | July 11, 1954 (age 70) Tel Aviv, Israel | ||||||||||
Nationality | Israeli | ||||||||||
Listed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | ||||||||||
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NBA draft | 1976: undrafted | ||||||||||
Playing career | 1971–1991 | ||||||||||
Position | Point guard | ||||||||||
Number | 7 | ||||||||||
Coaching career | 1992–1996 | ||||||||||
Career history | |||||||||||
As player: | |||||||||||
1971–1973 | Maccabi South Tel Aviv | ||||||||||
1973–1988 | Maccabi Tel Aviv | ||||||||||
1990–1991 | Maccabi Rishon LeZion | ||||||||||
As coach: | |||||||||||
1992–1993 | Maccabi Tel Aviv (assistant) | ||||||||||
Maccabi Rehovot | |||||||||||
1995–1996 | Maccabi Givat Shmuel | ||||||||||
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Motti Aroesti (Hebrew: מוטי ארואסטי; born 11 July 1954), is a retired Israeli professional basketball player and coach.
Motti Aroesti was born in Givatayim.[1]
Aroesti played club basketball with Maccabi Tel Aviv, from 1973 to 1988.
Aroesti wore the Maccabi jersey for 15 consecutive seasons, and won an Israeli League title for each of those years, as well as 11 Israeli State Cups. Aroesti helped Maccabi win its first FIBA Europe Champions Cup (EuroLeague) title in the 1976–77 season, and he was still the team's starting point guard, when his team lifted its second top continental trophy in the 1980–81 season.
As a member of the senior Israeli national basketball team, Aroesti played at the following major tournaments: the 1976 European Olympic Qualifying Tournament, 1979 EuroBasket, the 1980 European Olympic Qualifying Tournament, the 1983 EuroBasket, the 1984 European Olympic Qualifying Tournament, and the 1985 EuroBasket. He won the silver medal at the 1979 EuroBasket, while playing with the senior Israeli national team.[2]
After he retired from playing professional basketball, Aroesti became a basketball coach. He also worked as a sports director.
- ^ "Motti Aroesti, Basketball Player". Proballers.
- ^ "archive.fiba.com: Players".